Time-dependent wettability of nano-patterned surfaces fabricated by femtosecond laser with high efficiency
Abstract
High efficient fabrication of nanoscale surface structure has been achieved by line focusing a low repetition (1 kHz) femtosecond laser using a cylindrical lens. The results showed that this cylindrical lens increased fabrication rate by 10 times compared with a spherical lens. Both periodic ripple and random nanoparticle covered surface structures were obtained by optimizing the defocus distance and scanning speed. Strong time-dependent water...
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Title
Time-dependent wettability of nano-patterned surfaces fabricated by femtosecond laser with high efficiency
Published Date
Dec 1, 2016
Journal
Volume
389
Pages
554 - 559
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